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The presence of water of Mars has been known for many years; its ice caps are largely made of frozen water. Scientists reported recently that they had spotted widespread deposits of opals on the surface of Mars. Opals are minerals that require liquid water. Opal deposits lie in areas that appear to have been formed about two billion years ago.

Which of the following can be logically concluded from the above statements?

A. The planet must have had flowing water such as a river till recently.

B. The planet must have been warm enough for lakes and oceans for water during its initial years.

C. There is evidence for the possibility of life on Mars about two billion years ago.

D. Mars must have become hotter in the past one billion years drying up water on its surface.

E. Mars was hit by a meteorite two billion years ago

A. The planet must have had flowing water such as a river till recently.
Since the Opal deposits have been found recently and they require liquid water to exist

B. The planet must have been warm enough for lakes and oceans for water during its initial years.
We don't know what the initial years of Mars are

C. There is evidence for the possibility of life on Mars about two billion years ago.
Not discussed

D. Mars must have become hotter in the past one billion years drying up water on its surface.
Not relevant

E. Mars was hit by a meteorite two billion years ago
Not relevant

IMHO the answer should be A
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Can't we conclude C?
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Can't we conclude C?
­No mention of possibility of life in the argument. We don't know what all is necessary for life. Water may be just one part of it. Life has not been mentioned anywhere in the argument and an inference brings in no new info so option (C) is not correct.
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­Premise says that opal deposits require liquid water (on the surface of Mars). Mars ice caps are largely made of frozen water. Hence Option D could be right by stating that -- as Mars became hotter, its water bodies wiped out.
Please if anyone likes to shed some light.
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­Premise says that opal deposits require liquid water (on the surface of Mars). Mars ice caps are largely made of frozen water. Hence Option D could be right by stating that -- as Mars became hotter, its water bodies wiped out.
Please if anyone likes to shed some light.

The argument mentions that Mars has ice caps that are frozen water. So, if the water bodies got wiped out because Mars became hotter, then we should not have ice caps present on Mars.

It is also possible that Mars became colder and the water bodies got frozen to for ice caps.

Hence, D is not logical.

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Pls explain why B is the answer as the passage doesnt provide any info about the initial years of mars, mars could be 10 billion years old.
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You have a good point. This is a very poorly written question. For instance, "for lakes and oceans for water" doesn't make sense, and the statement that opals "require liquid water" is not precise enough for the GMAT. Require it for what?

Aside from when the "initial" years of Mars were, we also don't know that any liquid water on Mars must have formed lakes or oceans. Why not a river? This one needs to go.
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Pls explain why B is the answer as the passage doesnt provide any info about the initial years of mars, mars could be 10 billion years old.
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